Thornbridge

Thornbridge beers were first brewed in early 2005 after a 10 barrel brewery was established in the grounds of Thornbridge Hall, Derbyshire.

From the beginning, Thornbridge's vision was to create beers that would make them one of the UK's leading new breweries and the adoption of the 'Innovation, Passion and Knowledge' strap line being a statement of the brewery’s culture.

Thornbridge Jaipur

The immediate impression of this wonderful multi award-winning India Pale Ale is soft and smooth but this builds around the mouth to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey.

ABV:5.9%

Size (Bottles):12 x 330ml

Draught:30 litre (Key Keg)

Style:India Pale Ale

Thornbridge Chiron

Golden in colour Chiron offers a superb balance of tart hops, juicy malt and tangy fruit while the lingering finish offers a hint of apricots and tangerines before a biscuity malt and hoppy finish.

ABV:5.0%

Size (Bottles):12 x 330ml

Style:American Pale Ale

Thornbridge Wild Swan

Wild Swan is white gold in colour with aromas of light bitter lemon, a hint of herb and a subtle spiciness. A great refreshing beer!

ABV:3.5%

Size (Bottles):12 x 330ml

Style:White Gold Pale Ale

Thornbridge AM:PM

AM:PM a truly sessionable beer that allows you to enjoy all the flavours and body of an IPA. Bags of tropical fruit aromas, pineapple, tangerine, guava and passion fruit are balanced with a chewy, honeyed malt character.

Two Thornbridge Breweries

Thornbridge now operates from two brewery sites. The original 'Hall Brewery' highlights the traditional infusion mash ale system whereas the contemporary Riverside in Bakewell highlights the brewery's ability to innovate through technology.

The Hall is about experimentation, barrel-ageing and creating premium bottled products. Riverside is all about innovation, allowing Thornbridge to attain perfection through fantastic brewing.

Inspired by the Peak District

Thornbridge's breweries are situated in the Peak District National Park, a place of outstanding natural beauty - a delight to work in and the source of daily inspiration.

It was Britain's first National Park and is visited by millions of visitors - from surrounding towns and cities, the UK and all over the globe. In addition to outstanding landscapes the Park offers a great range of outdoor activities including walking, cycling and climbing.

It’s also a great place to visit local pubs and, of course, drink local beer!